Target joins retailers in kicking off Black Friday deals early

Target will give some shoppers a taste of its Black Friday deals even earlier which year.

The big-box retailer announced on Monday plans to offer “early access” shopping for its credit card holders on Nov. 22, the Wednesday before turkey day. which morning, more than 100 deals will go live on Target.com.

“which can be the most Black Friday deals the retailer has ever made available before Thanksgiving,” Target said in a statement.

One top deal through the Minneapolis-based retailer which year can be buy one item, get one at 50 percent off on hundreds of beauty sets. which’s the most beauty bundles Target has ever put on sale.

The company also plans to push its fresh in-house fashion brands, like A fresh Day as well as Goodfellow & Co., by offering steep holiday discounts.

Meantime, Target has unveiled its Thanksgiving store hours, planning to open its doors at 6 p.m. which Thursday, in line with the past three years. However, fresh to which year, Target will close its stores at midnight as well as reopen at 6 a.m. on Black Friday.

“These fresh hours will accommodate guests who make Black Friday shopping part of their Thanksgiving tradition, as well as reflect when the retailer has seen the most shopping in stores for the past several years,” the retailer said.

which year, Target isn’t alone in rolling out deals earlier in November.

Department store chain Kohl’s 2017 holiday strategy includes more ways for shoppers to earn Kohl’s Cash, in-store deals on Cyber Monday as well as heavier Black Friday promotions which commenced last week.

Sears, in a big push, can be taking the month to put its entire store on sale.

as well as Wal-Mart can be trying to lure shoppers in earlier with more in-store events as well as holiday parties. The first one took place Saturday.

“Getting a late start to the holiday shopping season” has become less frequent over the past decade, according to survey findings through NPD Group. which year, more Americans are likely to begin their holiday shopping inside middle of the season, or Thanksgiving weekend, as opposed to beginning later inside season, NPD said.

Target, like many U.S. retailers, could use a holiday boost to round out the year. As of Monday, its shares have fallen more than 18 percent in 2017.